Diamine Eau De Nil – Handwritten Ink Review

Notes: I feel like I’ve been slacking with my reviews lately. I’ve been doing them, it’s just the whole photographing, formatting and posting thing I’ve been bad at. I just started my last semester of college, so things have been a bit hectic. Anyway, here’s my review of Diamine’s Eau de Nil. I know most of my reviews tend to be positive, but 90% of the reviews I’ve done, I’ve bought the items in them, so from the start I’m hoping that I will like them. I’ve been wanting to try out Eau de Nil (means “Water of the Nile”) for a long time now, and I was ecstatic when it showed up in last month’s Ink Drop. I this ink has moved it’s way up the ranks into my top ten favorites. It is a great shade of blue/green and has really nice shading. I’ve been taking a lot of notes with it, and the color is easy on the eyes, yet unique. Diamine is one of my favorite brands of ink, and for good reason. All the Diamine inks I’ve tried and reviewed perform wonderfully. I will surely be taking advantage of the Ink Drop discount and be picking up a bottle of this stuff. It’s great.

Eau de Nil has great shading, even in the finer Japanese Medium on the Pilot Metropolitan. It’s very smooth, and the flow is right in the middle where I like it. Do yourself a favor and check out the full size image for a close-up of the shading.The fun part. I know the wave is Japanese, and the name of the ink is French and the meaning is referring to a river in Egypt. I’m just going to classify this one as being multi-cultural.I especially liked the color palette of the comparison inks. Eau de Nil goes great with the Pilot Iroshizuku fuyu-syogun. If you put it in a fancier bottle and doubled the price, it could 100% pass for an Iroshizuku ink.

Oh man….I just wanted to find a nice orange ink for my orange pen…reading your reviews has trippled amount of items in my shopping basket! Lol :)
Live long and prosper Diamine :)
And thank you for all the reviews, great photos, etc. You have inspired me with your pretty handwriting.

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